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Review: Joseph
Submitted: 9/4/2018

Product Rating5 out of 5 stars.

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Bonus: Smell of Burning Rubber When Playing Fast

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These confer the technical benefits of a pick with a meatier tone closer to the sound of fingers or thumb than that of a typical picked tone, and as an added bonus, they smell like burning rubber when you play fast. Pretty fun.

Review: Justin Levitt
Submitted: 1/10/2018

Product Rating5 out of 5 stars.

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Great Picks for Bass Guitar

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I used these picks for bass guitar and they have instantly become my favorite. They also make the list below of the best bass picks in the world; www.guitarpickzone.com/bass-picks

Review: Rider48
Submitted: 11/9/2015

Product Rating5 out of 5 stars.

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Clayton Phat Tone Bass Pics are the Bomb

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Easy grip pics that add a real thump to your playing.

Review: Daniel Glenn, daniel.glenn83@yahoo.com
Submitted: 9/8/2015

Product Rating5 out of 5 stars.

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Well worth the money!!

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I'm a bass player, never learned to play with my fingers, and, the basses I use 8, and 12-string don't sound well played with fingers. I use picks. These are GREAT!! I ordered and tried one, and was hooked. These are great wonderful picks. Great for bass players. Try them and you'll see for yourself!!

Review: Westwens
Submitted: 12/31/2014

Product Rating5 out of 5 stars.

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A MUST HAVE FOR THE GUITAR/BASS PLAYER!

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I'm a guitar player that always uses a pick,so transitioning to playing the Bass,I could not get used to playing with out a guitar pick. Well my answer came in the "CLAYTON PHAT TONE STANDARD BASS GUITAR PICK"! Now I have no trouble with the rapid licks the way I am used to playing them..Saving my fingers and Face (: I recommend the Calyton Phat Pick,you can't go wrong for the price you get the best.

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